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Hebden Bridge Ladies Circle

Hebden Bridge Ladies Circle

Hebden Bridge Ladies Circle is a fantastic club for ladies aged 18-45 living in and around the Hebden Bridge area. Ladies Circle is UK wide and there are over 250 groups like ours, meeting twice monthly to get involved in a variety of activities specifically tailored to the interests of each group. Please don't hesitate to get in touch, we look forward to hearing from you!
Hebden Bridge Bookshop

Hebden Bridge Bookshop

7 Crown Street,, Hebden Bridge ,
Ross, Gillian, Nigel and Tricia would like to welcome you to Hebden Bridge Bookshop. A new family-run, independent bookshop, we opened our doors in June 2010 to pursue and share our passion for literature with the local book-reading community. You will find everything you would expect from a good bookshop, but with our stock of hand-picked titles you can browse a diversity of books that makes us unique. Whether you are looking for a good read to curl up with, or for that ideal gift, there is a fantastic selection to choose from. Millions of other titles are also available to order through our next day ordering service. Our stimulating children’s area is a cosy space for parents and children to relax on beanbags, or in the miniature rocking chair, and share a book from a range where you will find traditional favourites alongside new inspirational titles that we hope will promote a lifelong love of books. If you appreciate friendly customer service from experienced and knowledgeable booksellers then we would love to see you. Call in and see our delightful new shop. Have a chat with us or just browse in inspiring surroundings
The Hebden Diary

The Hebden Diary

1 Sackville Street, Hebden Bridge ,
The Hebden Diary is the entertainment listings guide to the Uppder Calder Valley. Published monthly it is distributed in bars, cafes and information centres in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden and surrounding areas.
Hebden Oxfam Group (HOG)

Hebden Oxfam Group (HOG)

Oxfam Fundraising Group, Hebden Bridge ,
Here to help fundraise for Oxfam
Hebden Bridge, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, UK

Hebden Bridge, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, UK

New Road, Hebden Bridge ,
Hebden Bridge in the County of West Yorkshire is at the heart of the Pennines, situated between the towns of Halifax and Todmorden at the confluence of the River Calder and the River Hebden. It is a v
Hebden Hand Made Truffles

Hebden Hand Made Truffles

A selection of handmade truffles using Fairtrade chocolate and local cream, flavoured with natural ingredients and good glugs of alcohol. All truffles are then dipped in Tempered Fairtrade chocolate and decorated.
L.t.d boutique Hebden Bridge

L.t.d boutique Hebden Bridge

2 St Georges Square, Hebden Bridge ,
Fresh affordable fashion for ladies of all ages.
Hebden Bridge Vintage Fair

Hebden Bridge Vintage Fair

The Town Hall, Hebden Bridge ,
We hold our event as often as possible, lots of goodies, from a glam 1950s Frock to a Poodle Toilet Roll holder! 20 stalls from all over, people collections or professional dealers. We also have Amazing food by Josie, Homemade cakes, Fresh Soup, Poached Eggs! If you are interested in a stall, please contact; hebdenbridgevintagefair@hotmail.co.uk
Hair Care Hebden

Hair Care Hebden

Hair Care 27 Market Street, Hebden Bridge ,
Stylist’s Jackie The owner Kristi
Hebden Bridge Saints Junior Football Club

Hebden Bridge Saints Junior Football Club

In April 1984 the Hebden Bridge Times announced that there would be a meeting at the Council Offices to discuss the setting up of the first junior football club in the town, and everyone interested was invited to attend. Peter Horne, who had previously coached and managed junior teams in Hampshire and Sussex, had discussed the setting up of such a club with Dennis Wilkinson whose son Daniel aged 11 was a promising player. Only four people attended that first meeting, Peter, Dennis, Councillor Chris O'Brien and Peter Devine, but it was decided to proceed with the project, and the Club duly entered Under 12s (managed by Dennis) and Under 14s (managed by Peter) in the Halifax Junior League. Barry Harrison came on board during that first season 1984-85 to play an important committee role for many years. Peter was a lifelong Southampton fan, having been brought up in the city (although proud of his Yorkshire roots having been born in Batley) and there was no opposition to his suggestion that the name of the Club should be Hebden Bridge Saints. It was decided not to have red and white stripes as another club in the League (St Mary's) had those colours, so again Peter came up with black and white stripes as no other team in the League had them, and also he recalled that in his time living and coaching in Sussex the most feared team was Henfield who wore the famous black and white. Also Dennis and Barry had links with Newcastle, so it was a popular choice. The club logo of the ball in the goal was "borrowed" from the now defunct Horsham and District Mini Minor League whose Representative Teams Peter had managed. In its first season the U12s played at Stubb Playing Field and the U14s at Calder Holmes. Many of the players had not played organised football before but both teams finished near the top of their Leagues; the following season they both won their Leagues! At the end of that first season 1984-85 the Under 12s were invited to go on tour to Aachen, Halifax's twin town in Germany, together with Halifax Town's youth team. They were the first English team to travel to Europe since the Heysel Stadium tragedy a few weeks before, and the front page of the Hebden Bridge Times recorded this fact in their main banner headline the following week. That of course was the start of many HB Saints' Tours to Europe, Holland many times, plus visits to Warstein, St Pol, and Strakonice. The early nineties saw Margaret Blakely coming on board and importantly overseeing the introduction of Mini Soccer and Girls Football. HB Saints were amongst the first to organise mini soccer teams and set up the Luddenden Dene Saturday morning club, whilst they were pioneers too in promoting girls football and entering girls football leagues. Peter returned to Southampton in 2002 where he works as a coach for Southampton FC. Hebden Bridge Saints continues to go from strength to strength! - Peter Horne.
Role With It Productions Hebden Bridge

Role With It Productions Hebden Bridge

The Town Hall, St Georges Street, , Hebden Bridge ,
Nutcracker (A Magical Christmas Play for All the Family) Role With It Productions in association with Helen Wilman School of Dance & The Town Hall, Hebden Bridge will take you on a journey to a winter wonderland this Christmas with their performance of ‘Nutcracker’. Adapted from the original tale by E.T.A Hoffmann this is a MAGICAL PLAY WITH MUSIC & DANCE, NOT A BALLET. The story takes place on Christmas Eve, when a visit by Maria’s Godfather Drosselmeier leads to untold adventures. The production will feature stage fighting. The tale of Nutcracker written in 1816 has fascinated and inspired artists, composers and audiences for almost two hundred years. It has retained its freshness because it appeals to the sense of wonder we all share. The world of Nutcracker is a world of magical pleasures. www.northofwatford.com will provide four professional actors & a creative team for this production. The role of Nutcracker will be played by Timothy Richey, WEST END STAR OF THE GRUFFALO. The performance on the 20th December will be translated with BSL sign language. The venue is fully accessible for all. Nutcracker Town Hall Hebden Bridge St Georges Road Hebden Bridge HX7 7BY BOX OFFICE 01422 417300 Parking in car park across from main reception Performance Dates & Times OPEN 8th December 2pm & 6pm •9th December no show •10th December 6pm •11th December 6pm •12th December 6pm •13th December 6pm •15th December 2pm & 6pm •16th December no show •17th December 6pm •18th December 6pm •20th December 6pm •21st December 6pm CLOSE 22nd December 2pm & 6pm